SA welcomes Home Affairs' descion to reject 22 Afghan citizens’ asylum request

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SA welcomes Home Affairs' descion to reject 22 Afghan citizens’ asylum request
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The government believes some asylum seekers are up to no good. Home Affairs filed an affidavit to overturn an earlier court decision granting 22 Afghan men refuge in Mzansi. Read more 👇asylum HomeAffairs

The Home Affairs director general said that the document is not confirmed to have been issued by the Taliban government. He added that he was unable to admit or deny the men due to the insufficiency of their identity information.Makhode also said that the men were granted asylum in Zambia, which is a peaceful country. He added that they would enjoy necessary protection from the country.

Meanwhile, Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi believes a US Organisation is trying to use the legal system to undermine and ambush the country’s independence.Mzansi welcomes the Home Affairs plan to challenge the court order“The Doc is hard at work at Home Affairs, it's good to see, hopefully, they don't reshuffle him.”

Free State judge set to appear in court for allegedly stealing R2.5m from 6-year-old child’s RAF claim“Only Motsoaledi is doing his job, the rest are planning how to get cold drink money with all that.”“South African courts, government and the public at large have different agendas, that's we are in this mass.

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